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Career Path => Radiation Safety => Topic started by: Sondor on Mar 14, 2006, 06:17

Title: AAS in Health Physics, or Radiation Protection?
Post by: Sondor on Mar 14, 2006, 06:17
Hello,

I currently work for a NRC Agreement State doing licensing for the Radioactive Materials program. In order to advance into a higher level position I can combine my current work experience here, and an associates degree in Health Physics, Radiation Protection, or similiar.

I noticed on the LTC website they state they are one of only four colleges with an Associates program in either Health Physics, or Radiation Safety Technician, but I have not been able to locate the others.

Would anyone happen to know where I might find another school to consider? Distance Education is most likely going to be a must. It is also my hope that I can use my AAS in Computer Networking to substitute for some of the general/elective requirements.

Thank you in advance for your replys.

Sincerely,


Sondor

Title: Re: AAS in Health Physics, or Radiation Protection?
Post by: radgal on Mar 15, 2006, 11:42
 I'll have to check and get back to you
Title: Re: AAS in Health Physics, or Radiation Protection?
Post by: radgal on Mar 15, 2006, 11:50
Contact:

Academic Education Committee
Health Physics Society
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd., Suite 402
McLean, Virginia 22101
Phone: (703) 790-1745
Fax: (703) 790-2672
E-mail: hps@burkinc.com
Home Page: http://www.hps.org